Canada Commemorative
Posted in Uncategorized on 06/02/2006 11:23 pm by admin
Canada Commemorative
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![]() Commemorative Cream Sugar Diamond Jubilee Confederation Canada US $48.99
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![]() CANADA 2006 SPECIMEN SET COMMEMORATIVE QUEBEC CARNAVAL 25 cent coloured US $12.73
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Anyone that is interested in acquiring rare collectible coins that possess the potential for increased value should look towards Canada. Over the years, the nation has produced many rare Canadian coins with collectible value. Some may be surprised at the notion that Canada has produced coins that are popular in collector's circles since the US, Spain, and France is commonly cited nations known for their rare coinage. However, it is also true that Canada has produced many coins with high collectible value as well.
Now, what is it that makes these coins so rare and valuable? There are many reasons and they center on the actual original production of the coins. Due to a variety of factors, some rare coins have become exceeding rare. So, let's take a closer look at some categories of rare Canadian coins:
During the early days of minting Canadian coins, many were produced from pure gold and silver. Since gold and silver are precious metals, they are both rare and in demand. This means those gold and silver coins may have potentially more value melted down. This is even doubly true when the coins are taken out of circulation and are not used for common transactions. While melting down the coins may have delivered an immediate benefit to those in need of pure gold or silver, it reduced the volume of coins in existence. This leads to the coins becoming quite rare and valuable. Today, the few pure gold and silver coins that exist commandeer high interest from collectors.
As is the case today, many older rare Canadian coins may have been released as limited edition coins. Since only a few of these coins were produced and their availability was limited, the collectible value of these coins has increased over the years. In some instances, the most desired and rarest of Canadian coins are those that were originally released as limited edition items. This means they will perpetually increase in value and make a great investment item to purchase.
Human beings are prone to making errors. This is simply the nature of being a human being. When it comes to minting coins, the coins are not protected from this aspect of human behavior. In other words, there are ways in which coins can me made improperly. While this certainly was not appreciated by the Canadian government, collectors of rare coins rejoice as they have very valuable coins available on the market as a result. Whoever said mistakes do not come with their benefits?
Commemorative coins are also known for their high value in collector's circles. Over the years, many unique and interesting coins have been minted that promote the history and culture of Canada. So brilliant was the design of a number of these coins that their collectible value is quite significant. And, of course, these collectible coins can be quite stunning to look at as well.
Some of these rare Canadian coins include the 1911 Canadian silver dollar, 1921 Canadian 50 cent coin, and the 1921 Canadian 5 cent coin.
Yes, Canada can be considered a true treasure trove for rare and special coins. That is why collectors are advised not to overlook the many wonderful coins produced by Canada. They are simply too unique and valuable to be ignored!
Find out more about coin collecting at Coin Collecting Values and learn more about rare Canadian coins.
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Commemorative Medals of the Queen`s Reign in Canada, 1952-2012 (Paperback) $20.98 On the occasion of the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II`s accession to the throne as Queen of Canada, Canada has followed a long tradition of recommending to Her Majesty the institution of a commemorative medal to mark this auspicious milestone. Commemorative Medals of The Queen`s Reign in Canada, 1952-2012 examines in detail this element of the Canadian honours system. This short and accessible work provides the reader with an interesting and informative study of the honours that have recognized nearly a quarter of a million Canadians over the past six decades. Fully illustrated in colour, this book recounts the history and development of the commemorative medals awarded during The Queen`s 60 years as monarch. |
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Team Canada 1972 Commemorative Replica Hockey Jersey (Away-White) $125 Relive the glory of the 1972 Summit Series with this Team Canada 1972 Commemorative Replica Hockey Jersey from Heritage Hockey. This historic jersey was worn by the first ever *Team Canada* that went on to defeat the then communist USSR in a politically fueled epic series, after Paul Henderson's legendary *Goal of the Century* in game 8. This jersey has now become the most loved jersey in Canadian hockey history. Jersey Features: - 100% polyester air knit fabric body - Layered alternate color air knit fabric applique Maple Leaf sewn on jersey body - 'CANADA' sewn in layered twill to back of jersey - 1972 'Team of the Century' commemorative embroidered patch sewn to upper right chest - Heritage Hockey jock tag sewn to back hem - Double layered shoulders |
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Team Canada 1972 Commemorative Replica Hockey Jersey (Home-Red) $125 Relive the glory of the 1972 Summit Series with this Team Canada 1972 Commemorative Replica Hockey Jersey from Heritage Hockey. This historic jersey was worn by the first ever *Team Canada* that went on to defeat the then communist USSR in a politically fueled epic series, after Paul Henderson's legendary *Goal of the Century* in game 8. This jersey has now become the most loved jersey in Canadian hockey history. Jersey Features: - 100% polyester air knit fabric body - Layered alternate color air knit fabric applique Maple Leaf sewn on jersey body - 'CANADA' sewn in layered twill to back of jersey - 1972 'Team of the Century' commemorative embroidered patch sewn to upper right chest - Heritage Hockey jock tag sewn to back hem - Double layered shoulders |
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Parks Canada $76.47 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Parks Canada (French: Parcs Canada), also known as the Parks Canada Agency (French: Agence Parcs Canada), is a Government of Canada agency that is mandated to protect and present nationally significant examples of Canadas natural and cultural heritage and foster public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment in ways that ensure their ecological and commemorative integrity for present and future generations.Parks Canada manages 42 National Parks (including seven National Park Reserves), three National Marine Conservation Areas, one National Landmark, and 167 National Historic Sites of Canada Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/10/17 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.18 inches |
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Canada $10 Canada |
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Commemorative #15 $249.99 Patrick Nagel Commemorative #15 - Serigraph |
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Commemorative #11 $249.99 Patrick Nagel Commemorative #11 - Serigraph |
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Commemorative, 1986 $249.99 Patrick Nagel Commemorative, 1986 - Serigraph |
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Commemorative #6 $249.99 Patrick Nagel Commemorative #6 - Serigraph |
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Commemorative #12 $249.99 Patrick Nagel Commemorative #12 - Serigraph |
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9/11 Commemorative Box Set $13.99 9/11 Commemorative Box Set |
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Notorious BIG - Commemorative $9.99 Notorious BIG - Commemorative - Poster |
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Commemorative Queen Elizabeth II Newspaper Book Book $77.99 She ascended the thrones of seven countries in February 1952, and has since led a fascinating public and private life. In addition to the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea and numerous other countries. In theory her powers are vast; in practice (and in accordance with convention) she never intervenes in political matters. Follow the coverage of Queen Elizabeth in this hardbound book of articles and stories from the London Times - from her coronation through royal weddings, births, deaths, divorces and her 80th birthday in 2006. 17" x 12 ½" in. (Book) 159 pages, hardcover |
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View of a Commemorative Cross $39.99 View of a Commemorative Cross - Photographic Print |
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Supreme Court of Canada and Its Justices, 1875-2000 : A Commemorative Book = la Cour Supreme du Canada et Ses Juges, 1875-2000: Un Livre Commemoratif $61.6 No Synopsis Available |
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Commemorative Stone Arch (China) $24.99 Commemorative Stone Arch (China) - Photographic Print |
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Commemorative Card for October Revolution $39.99 Commemorative Card for October Revolution - Giclee Print |
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Understanding Complexity: A Commemorative Volume of the World Congress of the Systems Sciences and Isss 2000, Toronto, Canada $135.53 No Synopsis Available |
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The Railroad Jubilee: An Account of the Celebration Commemorative of the Opening of Railroad Communication Between Boston and Canada, Sept. 17th, 18th, and 19th $23.39 No Synopsis Available |
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1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Commemorative Cup $131.58 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Commemorative Cup 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Commemorative Cup |
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Emmitt Smith Commemorative Gold Coin $58.48 Emmitt Smith Commemorative Gold Coin Emmitt Smith Commemorative Gold Coin |
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Greg Maddux Commemorative Gold Coin $36.55 Greg Maddux Commemorative Gold Coin Greg Maddux Commemorative Gold Coin |
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Greg Maddux Commemorative Silver Coin $51.17 Greg Maddux Commemorative Silver Coin Greg Maddux Commemorative Silver Coin |


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